Jamie Lynn speaks out on daughter’s birth

By Alexandra Heilbron on July 10, 2008 | 16 Comments


Jamie Lynn Spears and baby MaddieJamie Lynn Spears has spoken to OK! magazine about her daughter Maddie Briann Aldridge’s birth. Knowing first hand how hard Hollywood can be, Spears decided to take a break from acting and now lives in Louisiania, where she grew up. “Around here, everyone has the same focus,” Spears says. “The focus is family, and that’s a good way to live.” Jamie Lynn told OK! that although her labor was induced, the birth was natural and without complications: “I had a perfect pregnancy and a perfect delivery. I was very blessed.” It’s not clear when or even if Spears will return to acting, but for now she seems focused on what any first time mom would be concerned with – making sure her daughter is taken care of.



Comments & Discussion

  1. jennie_bearz • July 10, 2008 @ 9:48 AM

    That’s great Jamie looks to have her head on straight and i think she is gonna do just fine so all those people down grading her before will EAT their words….
    Congrats Jamie !!!!!!

  2. Jo-Anne • July 10, 2008 @ 10:03 AM

    Well, she’s certainly choosing to start her new life as a mom on the right foot…
    good for her

  3. tammy • July 10, 2008 @ 12:10 PM

    Yes I am happy for her…she made the right decision to stay away from hollywood and raise her child in a normal environment…

  4. Anonymous • July 10, 2008 @ 1:46 PM

    Dont congradulate her. Shes a little skank, who should of aborted. She life is ruined

  5. Anonymous • July 10, 2008 @ 4:27 PM

    Congrats, Jamie Lynn!

  6. sk8tergirl • July 10, 2008 @ 6:25 PM

    I thought that she was going to focus on acting. Oh well, this is a way better decision.

    I was totaly upset about the whole “Teenage Mom” thing….but the baby came and there is no turning back, so we all might as well deal with it. Jamie-Lynn has.I’m glad that she’s trying to be a responsible mother.

  7. Jo-Anne • July 10, 2008 @ 6:29 PM

    agree sk8tergirl, good comments

  8. Anonymous • July 11, 2008 @ 10:15 AM

    Way to go, Jamie Lynn! We need more heartwarming tales like yours!!!

  9. tributegirl • July 11, 2008 @ 2:46 PM

    Sweet baby, but honestly I don’t forsee a great future for her, I see a future similar to that of her mother and aunt. I hope she proves me wrong.

  10. jennie_bearz • July 11, 2008 @ 3:01 PM

    Hey Tributegirl in a way I do agree with you but on the other hand I don’t I mean just because the mother and aunt have kinda made dumb choices who’s to say the baby will grow up the wrong way … by the looks of it Jamie is going to do a good job taking care of the baby and even though she is young there is no reason for her not to like I said before I was a young mother and yes it can be hard but it doesn’t make me any different than a 30 year old mother

  11. Nancy • July 11, 2008 @ 6:16 PM

    She’s the talk of the trailer park….at least, that’s what Tammy told me!

  12. tributegirl • July 11, 2008 @ 7:13 PM

    That’s not quite what I meant jennie, I know young mothers can be really great mothers, my cousin was a mother at 17 and is one of the best mothers I know, and she’s done it all on her own. I just mean that the Spears family seems to be so totally messed up, I think probably JamieLynn is doing fine now, but I’m thinking about when it’s older, I have a feeling Maddie will turn out quite wild. As I said, I hope she proves me wrong.

  13. Anonymous • July 12, 2008 @ 9:24 AM

    She’s Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman…

  14. Dinner & A Movie & Dinner • July 13, 2008 @ 6:30 AM

    She has her mother’s eyes.

  15. jennie_bearz • July 14, 2008 @ 8:02 AM

    When you put it that way Tributegirl your totally right it is a disfunctional messed up family and I also hope that jamie lyn raises that baby better than that and as I said before Nancy get over your self your a joke and no one cares what you have to say about any of us

  16. tributegirl • July 16, 2008 @ 4:46 PM

    They are a messed up family, I am hoping they can turn things around so that this little girl and Brit’s two little boys will turn out ok, but I won’t be holding my breath.


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